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  1. Mexico City International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, AICM); officially Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez (Benito Juárez International Airport) (IATA: MEX, ICAO: MMMX) is the primary international airport serving Greater Mexico City.

  2. El Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México ( Código IATA: MEX - Código OACI: MMMX - Código DGAC: ME1 1 ), oficialmente Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez de la Ciudad de México ( AICM ), es un aeropuerto comercial que sirve a la zona metropolitana del valle de México.

    • Público/Militar
    • History
    • Facilities
    • Airlines and Destinations
    • Ground Transportation
    • Air Force Base Nr. 1 Santa Lucía
    • See Also
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    Background

    The Santa Lucía Air Force Base, established in 1952 to relocate the Balbuena Military Air Field, officially inaugurated its aerodrome on 24 November 1952, during Miguel Alemán´s administration. The complete transition of aircraft from Balbuena to Santa Lucía occurred in 1959. The aerodrome featured a runwaymeasuring 3,780 metres (12,400 ft) in length and 75 metres (246 ft) in width, boasting the widest paved runway in Mexico at the time. It was named "General Alfredo Lezama Álvarez" in honor...

    Controversy

    The new Mexico City Airportquickly became a focal point of intense and conflicting political discourse in Mexico, reflecting a broader ideological clash within the country regarding economic models and governance strategies. Upon winning the presidency, López Obrador fulfilled his campaign promise to reassess the Texcoco airport. He initiated a referendum in the first half of October 2018, organized by the Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation and a group of citizens.This referendum aimed to measure...

    Construction

    Construction started on 17 October 2019, following the lifting of multiple judicial suspensions against the project, primarily due to environmental and cultural study concerns and lack of transparency. The relocation and resizing of military facilities, including the runway, apron, and hangars, were undertaken to align with the specifications of the new civil airport. During construction, an accident occurred involving 22 workers, resulting in minor injuries. This incident took place when wor...

    The airport covers 1,531 hectares (3,780 acres) and is situated at an elevation of 2,246 metres (7,369 ft) above mean sea level. With a capacity to handle 20 million passengers annually, it is equipped to accommodate wide-body aircraft, including the Boeing 787 and 747. Notably, the Mexico City airspace is the first in the country to utilize the pe...

    Cargo

    Airlines providing on-demand cargo services

    While the initial project outlined comprehensive public transport connections to Mexico Cityin conjunction with private transport options, challenges in resolving transportation logistics for the airport's inauguration persist. As of November 2023, accessibility to the airport remains insufficient.

    Air Force Base Nr. 1 (Spanish: Base Aérea Militar N.º 1, Santa Lucía) (B.A.M. No. 1) is located in the eastern section of the airport grounds just south of San Lucas Xolox. The base encompasses a housing complex for military personnel affiliated with the Mexican Army. The facilities at the Military Air Base include a military aviation apron, contro...

    Media related to Felipe Ángeles International Airportat Wikimedia Commons
    Aeronautical chart and airport information for MMSMat SkyVector
  3. Coordinates: 19.5°N 98.9975°W. Airports built on the old Texcoco Lake. Mexico City Texcoco Airport. Aeropuerto de Texcoco, formerly Nuevo Aeropuerto Internacional de México (NAIM) Aerial view of the proposed airport location, June 2018. IATA: MEX. ICAO: MMMX.

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  4. Brief history. The beginning. The Federal Official Gazette (DOF) published a decree on July 8, 1943, which declared the Central Airport of Mexico City as an international airport with passenger and plane entry and departure. Six years later, construction began on runway 05D-23I, as well as on other new facilities, including a platform, terminal ...

  5. Mexico City International Airport ; officially Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez is the primary international airport serving Greater Mexico City. It is the busiest airport in Mexico and Latin America, ranking as the 17th-busiest in the world and eighth in North America as of 2022, based on passenger traffic and aircraft movements.

  6. Consulta los estatus de vuelo de acuerdo a los horarios asignados por AICM.